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Enware's vandal resistent School Pattern tapware features an easy to clean design. Constructed from dezincification resistant (DR) brass with durable chrome plated finish. The handle features an internal locking ring securing it to the spindle and requires a special key to remove. For areas there there is a higher risk of vandalism choose the School Pattern non-removable (VPN), which utilises a handle permanently fixed to the spindle.
Ceramic Disc Minimum-Maximum Working Pressure (AS/NZS 3500)* | 50-500kPa |
Ceramic Disc Maximum Static Pressure | 800kPa |
Ceramic Disc Maximum Working Temperature* | 85 C |
Jumper Valve Minimum-Maximum Working Pressure (AS/NZS 3500)* | 30-500kPa |
Jumper Valve Maximum Static Pressure | 1200kPa |
Jumper Valve Maximum Working Temperature* | 95 C |
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Brochure | Anti Vandal Tapware and Showers A Anti Vandal - Product Guide |
Installation guide | |
PDF Dimensional Drawings | VP301M VPN301M VPQ301M |
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Technical Data Sheet (TDS) |
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